“A lot of the domestic household pets are rescue cats. They may be missing an eye or a tail ... it doesn’t matter. People want to show off their babies and that’s fine. Anyone can show their cats (although entrants are sorted for this year).’’
More than half of the 80 entrants will be kittens as it is early in the season, Chris says, which makes the show even more special.
About 25 breeds will be shown including Maine Coons, Siamese, Burmese, curly cats, Persian, British, Cornish rex, Devon rex, Norwegian forest, rag doll, Birman and Bengals.
Organising club Patches and Pointed Inc also runs the event to fundraise for cat causes such as Katikati Rescue Cats, which has a stall and will run the kitchen this year.
There will be a presentation introducing some of the breeds at the show as well as stalls and a colouring competition children can do on the day.
The Details
What: L-Plate Show
Where: Katikati Memorial Hall
When: March 3 from 11am-3pm
Cost: $3 adults, 50c children and students